Thomas K. BuhlBiological Science Technician |
USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center 8711 37th Street Southeast Jamestown, North Dakota 58401 |
Research,
Jamestown Headquarters |
Expertise:
- Providing technical assistance for: data analysis, nest searching, radio-telemetry, rocket netting, waterfowl pair counts, ATV instruction
Current Projects:
- Coordinator, Northern Prairie's Waterfowl Nest Record Database
- Native Prairie Grassland Restoration: An Experimental Study
- Public Information and Outreach contact
Education:
- B.S., Wildlife Management, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN (1987)
- A.S., Environmental Ecology, Iowa Lakes Community College, Estherville, IA (1984)
Professional Experience:
- 1990-present: Biological Science Technician, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, USGS, Jamestown, ND
NPWRC Publications:
Selected Publications:
Austin, J. E., T. K. Buhl, G. R. Guntenspergen, W. Norling, and H. T. Sklebar. 2001. Duck populations as indicators of landscape condition in the prairie pothole region. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 69:29-47.
Buhl, T. K., and T. L. Shaffer. 2000. Early nesting record of hooded merganser in North Dakota. Prairie Naturalist 32(4): 245-246.
Austin, J. E., H. T. Sklebar, G. R. Guntenspergen, and T. K. Buhl. 2000. Effects of roadside transect width on waterfowl and wetland estimates. Wetlands 20(4):660-670.
Fellows, D. P., and T. K. Buhl. 1995. Research access to privately owned wetland basins in the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States. Wetlands 15(4):330-335.